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One of our producers recently contacted us regarding a client who had been denied coverage by several other carriers. The other carriers were concerned about the high risk due to the client’s involvement with computer security operations for government clientele.
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If I were a bettin’ person, I’d put all my money on black this time— metaphorically speaking. Holly’s family is saturated with girls. Let’s call the girls the “red numbers”. She has three sisters and one brother. Her oldest sister as four girls, her brother has two girls, her younger sister just found out that she is also having a girl and Holly will find out at the end of October if she is having a boy or girl. Let’s play the odds: Out of twelve people in her family including her siblings’ children, eleven of them are girls (I left her parents out of the equation). Now, if I frequented any of the five St. Louis area casinos, reviewed the reader board of roulette numbers recently called, and noticed that the last eleven numbers were red, I would be slapping down chips on black left and right. But, if you think about it logically, there is still at 50/50 chance. But playing the odds, eventually it’s going to hit the black, right? Can you imagine being the only boy among six girl cousins at the family Christmas party? Pink dominates the scene: pink clothes, pink dolls, pink pillows, pink toys, pink hair products, pink, pink, pink. Then, he looks around for his present, but nobody can find it because it’s wrapped in camouflage. Finally somebody spots it under the pink discarded wrapping paper. He opens the huge box to find cars, toy guns, play tools, pretend lawnmowers and weed wackers, fishing poles, football pads, a can of chewing tobacco and a pony—all the things that the relatives have been saving up over the years, just waiting for that first boy. It’s a good thing Holly doesn’t want to wait until the birth to find out the baby’s sex. This way, if the ultrasound points to a black number, she can get started building the barn for the pony. |